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238 related items for PubMed ID: 27286702
1. Revisiting the paradigm of silica pathogenicity with synthetic quartz crystals: the role of crystallinity and surface disorder. Turci F, Pavan C, Leinardi R, Tomatis M, Pastero L, Garry D, Anguissola S, Lison D, Fubini B. Part Fibre Toxicol; 2016 Jun 10; 13(1):32. PubMed ID: 27286702 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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